Students from the International School of Indiana in Indianapolis have claimed first place in a high school design competition conducted by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Engenius Solutions student enterprise.
According to Inside INdiana Business, the five students proposed to design a portable device to assist asthma patients and medical caregivers. The team won $2,000 to continue to study the idea and possibly produce prototypes for testing and marketing.
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